Tax Resources Available for Clergy

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The Tax Guide for Ministers for 2017 Returns and Federal Reporting Requirements for Churches: What You Need To Know for 2018 are now available through Benefits Connect (see Quick Links on your home page when you log on). The Tax Guide will also be mailed to active and retired ministers of the Word and Sacrament this month.

Included with the Tax Guide is the housing allowance letter, which is available on pensions.org.

The Tax Tips for Members and Employers – Tax Year 2017 tutorial is now available in the Tax Resource Center at Board University. This annual resource helps plan members and employers (including church treasurers and administrators) understand tax law changes that affect 2017 income tax reporting and filing. The tutorial contains links to other helpful resources, including the Clergy Housing Allowance tutorial.

Installation of Rev. gretchen Sausville

gretchen's Administrative Commission:  
    Rev. John Anderson – Trinity, Denver Presbytery Moderator
    Elder Jeanne Bacheldore – Arvada
    Elder Duane Youse – Arvada (PNC rep)
    Elder Pam Wineman – Central
    Rev. Sheri Fry – Denver Presbytery
    Rev. Bill Sanders – Denver Presbytery
    Elder Larry Terrell-Providence Presbytery (SC) - Charge
 

Congratulations to Arvada Presbyterian Church and Rev. gretchen Sausville.

Posted by The Presbytery of Denver on Monday, January 29, 2018

A Letter from the Co-Moderators of the 222nd General Assembly

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A Letter from the Co-Moderators of the 222nd General Assembly
December 6, 2017 issue of Outlook

Dear Members and Friends of the Presbyterian Church USA,

We write this today as leaders of our denomination – and specifically as leaders who are women – to address the harassment and abuse stories being shared via the #MeToo and #ChurchToo hashtags. For many, this movement has been both empowering and triggering, as people find themselves reliving sexual trauma from their past. We stand with all who have been victims of assault and objectification in the Church and beyond.

While it goes without saying that healthy boundary training, child protection training and criminal background checks are the responsibility of every congregation and council, we are called in this unique time to seek a deeper cultural shift.  We are called to stand up against a world that allows predators to flourish and victims to be shamed into silence.  The Church is called to be what the world is not:  safe, life-giving, and willing to hold people accountable.

Our denomination – through the ministry of the Advocacy Committee for Women’s Concerns and the work of the General Assembly – suggests concrete tools for addressing these issues.  We strongly encourage you to use these resources in your ministry:

Resources for setting church policies:

Resources for teaching:

Resources for preaching:

Culturally, we must come to terms with the all ways we victimize and objectify people, including actions that are often less noticeable. We have to be willing to examine and confess implicit gender biases that show themselves, among other ways, in pay disparities and comments about personal appearance. While the stories being shared in the media are representative of perhaps the most egregious forms of sexual violence, gender bias must be disrupted everywhere it presents itself. We must be a church committed to gender equity in all areas of our life together.

We humbly ask that the Presbyterian Church USA continue to be a Church in prayer, asking God to bring healing to the victimized, redemption and correction to the victimizer, and a cultural shift to our denomination so that we might have the abundant life promised to us by Jesus Christ.

In Christ’s name,

The Rev. Denise Anderson & The Rev. Jan Edmiston
Co-Moderators of the 222nd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA

 

 

Celebrating the Ministry of Rev. Tom Sheffield

On Friday, October 27, 2017 at Wellshire Presbyterian Church, we had a wonderful celebration of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Sheffield, Presbytery Pastor.  

Special thanks to Wellshire Presbyterian Church for hosting this event, Bill Strickland for capturing some memories and Highlands Camp for provided wonderful food!

Thank you does not begin to express our gratitude for the past 16+ years you have given to The Presbytery of Denver.  You will be missed.

After November 15th, if you would like to contact Tom for personally reasons, his home email is sheffieldtom@comcast.net